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Going home today so a quick walk before ferry from Lochmaddy&period; Just drove down the road to park slighly north of the hill&comma; layby to park in&period; Parked directly below the summit&period; Straight up and back again on a misty day&period; OK I guess&comma; a bit of exercise&period; Lovely views I would imagine on a better day&period;

Parked at end of road where there are two turning points&period; Through gate and immediately turn up hill following fence on the right&comma; reach a gate through a decrepit fence and cross a small burn below a pretty waterfall&period; Hill was mostly rough heather and being tired made it hard going&period; Superb viewpoint for such a small hill&period;

Campbell Singer

03/04/2016

There is a new carpark on minor road to West&period; With Mora&period;

BLACKHILL

06/05/2015

Ascended along fence line from parking area near Loch nan Smalag&period; Great views of the whole of the Western Isles from the top - save for a clear day&period;

Up and down from road end&period; Just had to lock the bike which nobody else does on these islands&period;

Eddie

14/04/2003

From the end of the minor road descended to the rocks to make sure this walk was from sea level&period; Then made the short ascent to the trig past a lovely little waterfall on the way&period; From the top Harris Skye and the Uists could all be seen very well&period;

garyhoney

04/08/2001

From road end at Loch Portain&period; Second lowest Marilyn on list&period; Over heather and tussock&comma; by-passing rock slabs and to top after 1&sol;2 mile down and up&period; 15&period;15&period;